Big Cheese

Lots of information on the packaging we can expect for Digimon Adventure tri 1.

First up, all early printings of the Blu-ray and DVD will come in digipaks with extra art on the case. This will later be switched to a normal style Blu-ray and DVD case.

These early printings will also come with a partially transparent plastic sleeve with new art.

Good looking art.

Then we have the proper packaging coming with each version of tri.

The Blu-ray and DVD each come with a case using the Omegamon/Alphamon poster art we've previously seen as the front cover, the disk, liner notes, and the sleeve.

For those who are able to get the early version of the BD that will be sold in limited numbers during theatrical tri. screenings you will get something slightly different.

This version comes with the same disk (with different silkscreening featuring the coverart) and liner notes, but with some notable differences in the packaging. The Blu-ray case here will be a standard case (likely identical to what the normal Blu-ray will have once it's early printing version is sold out.) The sleeve has a monochrome version of the normal Blu-ray cover art and will be a paper sleeve instead of plastic.

I'm looking forward to getting my hands on the Blu-ray.

Edit- The BD and DVD packaging shots have been updated with higher resolution files. Also...

We have images of the clear file being included with pre-orders at some stores, along with the fabric poster being included with the Amazon edition.

The clear file will use the art from the plastic slipcover.

As for the poster

Nice new art for the poster.

This will be the new tri. discussion thread, the previous there is here. Feel free to continue any discussions.

Red shirt

thanks Marc for sharing, the Blu-ray's art looks awesome. really looking forward to mine.
I particularly like the art style on the bridge/look out (not sure what it is) featuring Matt, Tai and their digimon.

I'd try and avoid the Limited Edition terminology to be honest (I'm sure I"ve forgotten and done it also though) as technically there are multiple versions of tri. on Blu-ray that could be deemed 'Limited Edition', which just adds to the confusion all around.